“Oh, your head’s so silly and bald, your skin’s so grey and craggy, and your eyes have just started to get this really odd glow in th—”
“Oh, your head’s so silly and bald, your skin’s so grey and craggy, and your eyes have just started to get this really odd glow in th—”
I suspect when they release two films near each other like that, the original intention was a more evenly spread release, but one’s slipped back because it took much more wrestling into shape (and probably the lesser release.)
I’d recommend Ken Burns’ The Roosevelts: An Intimate History for both Teddy Roosevelt and FDR — bit longer than you’re looking for, but very good. As a bonus, it covers Eleanor Roosevelt (treated as a third subject of the series rather than just FDR’s wife) and you’ll get something about the Taft Administration out of…
These things can go from one person finding them and flagging them up to lots of people hearing about it fairly easily.
You can do a ranged search with the advanced search option.
He was fairly central to the field between about 1939 and 1950 — by then, though, he was already losing authors, and other magazines were becoming more prominent. A lot (not all) of what he did to damage his reputation came from the 21 remaining years of his editorship.
Mikhail Bulgakov’s The Heart of a Dog is a notable use of the idea for satirical purposes — it features a doctor who performs similar transplants, then progresses to turning a dog into a man by transplanting the pituitary gland.
The original plan was to film on DoozerPhones, but they got eaten.
I think the Hawkpeople also had a problem imported from the comics — if the destined star-crossed lovers thing isn’t sold really well, it starts looking weirdly imposed on the characters and kind of creepy. And it wasn’t sold really well.
Icon had his own 40-odd issue series back in the nineties.
John Krasinski wants to take you to virtual prom, but not in a creepy way
Considering some of the pending posts, is this just a plan to share a few more horrors while we’re at it?
We’ll have to see how the US handling of Coronavirus compares to other countries in the end before we can say that.
Don’t come along and listen to
It’s what the TV show was based on. The story told is series 1 of the show, with some differences.
Though I remember there was more of a “you did your basic job” vibe to that than them being secretly amazing.
The Out of Context Parks and Recreation twitter account has been bringing up some good ones, but I think this has done the rounds the most:
Please don’t settle on “Trump’s Children.”
It’s probably because the company’s so vulnerable to people buying digitally that they’re pulling a stupid move like this.
Data got half his face chopped off by an axe and stabbed through the back with a pole and had his head blown off in an explosion and was shot through the chest with an arrow